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Nada Hamadeh Moawad

Nada Hamadeh Moawad

Ambassador of Lebanon to the United States

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    Israel, Lebanon and the US sign a framework agreement as Netanyahu insists on staying in southern Lebanon

    Israeli and Lebanese ambassadors signed a US-brokered framework in Washington on Friday, aiming for 'durable peace and security,' even as Benjamin Netanyahu immediately contradicted Lebanese hopes of a swift withdrawal from the south.

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589 dead and Hormuz wobbles

Quake devastates Venezuela as Hormuz drones and European heat test fragile systems

The past half-day brought a brutal mix of physical shocks and political ones. Venezuela is still digging through rubble, Europe is still baking, and the Gulf is learning how thin a ceasefire can be when drones meet oil lanes.

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  • Russian missile strike on Kyiv

    Zelenskyy confirms FP-5 Flamingo missiles hit the Titan-Barricades facility, damaging three workshops and injuring 10 people.

  • 7.1-magnitude earthquake in Venezuela

    Rescuers confirm the death of Italian citizen Francesca Mannina as the total death toll from the earthquake exceeds 920 following a 4.9 magnitude aftershock.

  • South Korea scrambles jets over KADIZ

    Deploys fighter jets after ten Chinese and Russian military aircraft enter the air defense identification zone during joint drills over the Sea of Japan.

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Culture, media and the new divides

The detention of an individual for threats against a head of state, while a serious event, does not fundamentally alter the broader regulatory or media landscape of the EU.

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